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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Asus Zenbook Prime: elegant ultrabook

Asus did last year excellent chance to throw his first Zenbook. The UX31 was the first ultrabook which was presented and was intended for the capabilities of Intel's new platform as an example. We were at that time very pleased with the laptop because of its thin chassis, high screen resolution and relatively powerful hardware.

We are now a year later and a lot of manufacturers now release their second generation ultrabooks based on Intel's new Ivy Bridge chips off. Asus could, of course, not be absent.

At first glance, there appears the new Zenbook, that the addition of 'Prime' has received, has not changed much. The housing is largely unchanged and in the field of connections, there is little new under the sun. What is new are the Ivy Bridge hardware and screen. In addition, Asus claims to have. Been improved keyboard

The old Zenbook had a tn panel with a screen diagonal of 13.3 "and a resolution of 1600x900 pixels, and at the time of its release, this was a fine display. Especially the high resolution compared to the competition was a plus. With the Zenbook Asus Prime gets another great step forward: the resolution is jacked up to 1920x1080 pixels, the panel is of the IPS type and screen reflects much less than that of its predecessor.

In this review we will focus the new screen and the Ivy Bridge components under the microscope, but we also look at whether the case could be measured., A year after the first Zenbook still competition

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